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1 cement mixer
(a machine with a revolving drum in which water and cement are mixed together.) hormigonerahormigoneran.• hormigonera (Arquitectura) s.f.noun hormigonera f* * *noun hormigonera f -
2 mix
miks
1. verb1) (to put or blend together to form one mass: She mixed the butter and sugar together; He mixed the blue paint with the yellow paint to make green paint.) mezclar2) (to prepare or make by doing this: She mixed the cement in a bucket.) mezclar3) (to go together or blend successfully to form one mass: Oil and water don't mix.) mezclar, amasar4) (to go together socially: People of different races were mixing together happily.) mezclarse, juntarse
2. noun1) (the result of mixing things or people together: London has an interesting racial mix.) mezcla2) (a collection of ingredients used to make something: (a) cake-mix.) mezcla•- mixed- mixer
- mixture
- mix-up
- be mixed up
- mix up
mix vb1. mezclar2. relacionarse / tratartr[mɪks]1 (mixture - gen) mezcla2 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL preparado3 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL mezcla1 (combine) mezclar, combinar2 (make, prepare - plaster, cement) amasar; (- cocktail, salad, medicine) preparar1 (substances) mezclarse2 (clothes, colours, food) combinar bien, ir bien juntos,-as■ she made no attempt to mix at the party no hizo ningún intento de mezclarse con la gente en la fiestamix ['mɪks] vt1) combine: mezclar2) stir: remover, revolver3)to mix up confuse: confundirmix vi: mezclarsemix n: mezcla fn.• mezcla s.f.v.• amasar v.• champurrar v.• combinar v.• confundir (Combinar) v.• encarnar v.• fundir v.• inmiscuir v.• mecer v.• mezclar v.• mixturar v.• preparar bebidas v.mɪks
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noun mezcla fcake mix — preparado comercial para hacer pasteles
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transitive verb mezclar; \<\<cocktail\>\> prepararto mix something INTO something — mezclar algo con algo, incorporar algo a algo
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via) ( combine) \<\<substances\>\> mezclarseb) ( go together) \<\<foods/colors\>\> combinar (bien)c) ( socially)Phrasal Verbs:- mix up[mɪks]1. VT1) [+ ingredients, colours, liquids] mezclar; [+ concrete, plaster, cocktail] preparar; [+ salad] removernever mix your drinks! — ¡no mezcle nunca bebidas!
to mix sth with or and sth — mezclar algo con algo
to mix business and or with pleasure — mezclar los negocios con el placer
- mix it2) [+ recording, sound] mezclar2. VI1) [things]a) (=combine) mezclarseb) (=go together well) [colours] combinar (bien), pegar2) [people] (=socialize) alternar3. N1) (=combination) mezcla fthere was a good mix of people at the party — había una mezcla variada or una buena variedad de gente en la fiesta
3) [of recording, sound] mezcla f- mix in- mix up* * *[mɪks]
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noun mezcla fcake mix — preparado comercial para hacer pasteles
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transitive verb mezclar; \<\<cocktail\>\> prepararto mix something INTO something — mezclar algo con algo, incorporar algo a algo
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via) ( combine) \<\<substances\>\> mezclarseb) ( go together) \<\<foods/colors\>\> combinar (bien)c) ( socially)Phrasal Verbs:- mix up
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